Bedstone's Stables, Lowe Street, Gisbornk. J. ». REDSTONB, HAVING determined to move, on with tht twits and make his establishment equal, if not superior, to any in the district, has made arrangements which will enable him to carry on hiß business with even greater efficiency than hitherto. He bega to inform his numerous patrnna, including settlers, citizens, commercial travellers, visitors, tourists, and others, that ho has first-class accommodation for Horses and 'Vehicles, and that his complete Btock and plant enables him to supply his Customers at Reasonable Charges, and at the shortest, notice, with sound, staunch, stylish and relhblo Horaes for riding or driving, und with strong, comfortable and fashionable Vehicles of various kiutls. Weddiuga and Parties attended to. Cabs to meet livt.ry Suamtr. Care, attention mid civility guaranteed. Charges for Stabling as low as is consistent with proper attention and honest feeding. Having just leased an additional block of splendid grnzing land close to town, the paddoeking accommodation is of tho very best. ta. FUNERALS attended. Suitable Carriages and a well-appoiuted Hearse ahvayß on hand. 74
1 KAITI ROAD DISTRICT -.BOARD, r TT is hereby notified that it is the intcnX lion of the nbove-nameil Board, at a Meeting to be held o\> TUESDAY, October 11th, 1808, to strike a General Rate of Tiikkk Fakthixisr in tiik £, in terms of section 37 of "The Hating Act, 1894," and section 114 of "The Road Boards Act, 1882," the said rate to be on the capital value of all ratable property within the said Road Board District, for the period of one year, from April Ist, 1898, to March 31st, 1599, and to be due and payable in one sum on October 20th, 189S, at the office of the Board, Lowe street, Gisborne. It is niso notified that the following Special Rates to provide interest on loans under "The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act. 1886," will be payable for the same period, viz, ;-(!) Thkke-kkshthsoi.-Onk Penny in tiik £ on ratable property within the whole District ; and (2) Tiikkk Farthishs is r tick £ on ratable property within the Darwin Road Special District. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the office of Hie Board. Hv. MuKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, Sept. 24th, 1898. 854 PIANOS ! PIANOS ! piANOS ! To Arrive per s.s. Gothic, -CIOUR "XTEW piANOS Which will be offered at VERY LOW PRICES. fir Purchasers, please inspectthese NEW PIANOS, direct from the celebrated Waldemar Fnctory, at the Furniture Warehouse 631 ' J. TOWNLEY. ALL Orders promptly attended to for Smoked Fish.Oysters,Fruit(andFresh Flounderß every Saturday). Light refreshments, such as oysters (fresh or cooked), ham and eggs, tea, coffee or cocoa, at all hours. Note the address : H. Warren, 119 Gladstone road. CILAYTON BROS, are Belling Firewood J at bush prices ; delivery at once \ Manuka and Mixed vVood. 923 DON'T FORGET IT.— Lkwis 1 Removal Sale only lasts a few days longer. AH Summer Goods being sold regardless of cost.— Henbv Ltiwis. OR SALE— A Half-bred Jersey Heifer, near calving ; prico £4.— Apply at Herald Office. 913 r*\ ENTS 1 HATS.— Just opened immense VjT variety of Dc Jim, Terai, Frame and Stiff Felt Hats, Panama and Straw Hats in Dr Jim and wide-brim shapes, Men's nnd Youths' Boaters, Newi and Java Hats, at lowest possible prices.— William Pettie. Telephone 44. HUNDREDS visit Lewis' Removal Sale every day, and say there is no donbt it is the most genuine and cheapest sale ever held in Gisborne. We remove to new shop in a few days.— Henry Lewis. 1/"\ X> Special Meeting of Members . \_/. JL\. Saturday, at 8, in Budd's rooms, to receive Bro. Fenuell's report, LOST, at Whangara, on August 13th— Bay Horse, branded 6 on shoulder.— Finder rewarded on returniug to Hika Tabukeru, Whangara. 922 TOADIES' MILLINERY.-.lust opened JLj second shipment of Ladies' Bonnets, Hats (every new shape and style), Flowers, Laces, Chiffons, Ribbons, Ties, etc., etc. Children's Bonnets' Hats, Pellisses, Pinafores, etc. Wonderful variety, and at very low prices.— William Petto. Telephone No. 44. LIVER COMPLAINT cured byLoasby's "WAHOO." It dispels biliousness and sick headache. Beware of imitations. MUTUAL Improvement Society, in Wesley Schoolroom, Monday Evening, 7.30. Paper: "Sir George Grey,' Miss Roes. All invited. 910 MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up to two-thirds of valuation. — D. Morick, Union Bank Buildings. — — __ __ NOTICE.— Law ANBCoMPANY.Ormond, are authorised to collect all accounts owing to me— G. Howaktii. 862 NEW LINES just opened — Men's Worsted Suits, Coats and Vests, Summer Trousers, Kharki Suits, White Drill Suits, New Hats in felt and straw, at all prices, great assortment.— At R. Robertson's. NOW OPENED-Splendid assortment of Men's and Youths' Tennis Shirts from 2s 6d, Derby Ties (new line) at lid each j wonderful value.— Robertson. f\VIET HEIFER for sale, not long \J, calved ; prico, £3.— W. H, Clayton. SHOW WEEK— New Blouses, Linen Bells, Chiffons, Laces, Ribbons, Under Skirts, Blouse Prints Is and Is 6d 3yds.— Only at Mark Way's. T^WO CASES of Cricketing and Tennis Goods now being opened at Miller's, iv very choice lot. 924 THE Plan of Reserved Seats for the Carnival will be opened on Wednesday morning at Miller's. 925 TO-NIGHT— Don't fail to see Mark Way's special window of Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats ; beßt selection in Gisborne ; very cheap. THE CHEAPEST place to buy your Prints and Muslins is Makk Way's; all direct imported and bought for e.xsh. THE LARGEST selection of Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats in Gistome ; choice shapes and very cheap.— Only at Mark Way's. WANTED— A strong Boy lor the country, to milk and make himself generally useful.— Apply E. Cameron, Bushmere. 92(5 WANTED, by respectable man, situation as Groom and Plain Gardener, good milker and able to kill sheep; highest references.— Apply Hkiulu Olficc. 927 WANTED— A Young Woman, to do sewing.— Apply, by letter, to Mrs Lucas, Murewai. 932 WANTED— A Boy for pantry and to assist in dining-room. — Apply Masonic Hotel. 028 \\J ANTED— A Young Girl, about 14, ,' »V to do light housework. — Apply to n Mis Ciial'mas, Willi.im street. 930 WANTED— A Blacksmith ; must be ;i good horscshoer. — Apply to 1). McMillan, Ormoml. 011 \ VTfT ANTED — Situation as working | VV Housekeeper to one or two gentle- ,. men, by respectable widow. — Apply, by letter, "X.Y.Z.,"Hlrald Office. 905 *, _ , ' "SKI^ 1 ' lOIIC om numerous customers who \ VV go put unsevved every day on account of the crowds we have to attend to will excuse us duriug our Removal Sale. — Hknhy L_wlb. WANTED KNOWN— British Empire , Stables uses no Threshed Hay for P . horse fe.titl ' 387 k TNDIGESTION permanently cured by j. X Loasby's "WAHOO." Get it if you 6 suffer paius after eating.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8330, 1 October 1898, Page 3
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